Fr. Raymond Henry Bornbach
A woman told the diocese in 1/03 that Bornbach molested her for over a year and a half in 1971, beginning when she was age 8. Another person complained about Bornbach in 3/01 and the fact that he still visited sick patients at a hospital in Marshfield. He allegedly would grope and kiss women in the psychiatric unit. Board substantiated the 2003 claim in 2004 and his privileges as a priest were removed. Died 1/3/06. Accuser filed a civil suit 12/31/08 against the diocese. Dismissed by court in 2/12.
- Riverfront Times [MO] 08.25.04
- Marshfield News-Herald 08.27.04
- Associated Press 08.27.04
- Associated Press 09.07.04
- Wausau Daily Herald 09.18.04
- Daily Tribune 09.18.04
- WSAW 11.19.04
- Marshfield News 04.26.05
- Marshfield News-Herald 07.17.05
- Stevens Point Journal 01.15.06
- Marshfield News 01.23.06
- SNAP Statement 12.30.08
- WEAU 01.07.09
- WKBT 01.07.09
- LaCrosse Tribune 01.08.09
- LaCrosse Tribune 11.17.10
- LaCrosse Tribune 03.08.11
- LaCrosse Tribune 03.09.11
- News 8000 01.13.12
- LaCrosse Tribune 02.21.12
- Diocese of La Crosse List 01.18.20
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